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" ... He also compared the water vapor image with a shortwave IR image and the heat trail was apparent. ... "
" ... My fascination with global radio goes back to childhood when I used to tune into broadcasts from around the world on an old shortwave radio set. I loved hearing new languages and listening to music from different cultures. I used to keep a logbook of all the stations I managed to receive, some of them on the other side of the world. It was so exciting. With the advent of the Internet, I soon left shortwave radio behind and began to use my computer to tune into radio stations from around the world in high-quality stereo without any of the drift and static that always used to accompany my listening on that old shortwave radio. ... "
" ... Satellites collect data on light signals, among other things. Materials can be distinguished using light signals based on which wavelengths of light they reflect. While clear water efficiently absorbs light in the near-infrared (NIR) to shortwave infrared (SWIR) light range, floating materials like plastic and natural debris reflect NIR instead. These differences in light absorption allow satellites to detect floating objects from space. ... "
" ... Verdict: Despite some shortcomings in terms of bass and battery life, I can’t help liking the JBL Go 2. Its new curvy shape is a big improvement on the original boxy design of the JBL Go. My only real complaint is the absence of an anchor point for attaching a hook or wrist strap. For the money, the JBL Go 2 is a great little travel speaker and the ideal companion for today’s globetrotter, in much the same way that a mini shortwave radio was 50 years ago. ... "
" ... “We want to help everyone become wiser, empathetic, and fulfilled. I believe learning about ideas and insights shaping our future, and stories that move us can do exactly that," said Balakrishnan, now Curio’s CEO. "I'd never have imagined when growing up in India and listening to the BBC on shortwave radio, that I'd one day work there, let alone found a startup that is building the future of screenless media and empowering publishers in the process.” ... "